Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 14, 1994, Page 27, Image 41

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There's ■'Ol so'A* a .» ■ ' a “ * ,K - 4SO • *. a ' • ' Ka«e the 5 *.
s* ■; o' a ,nowboa!d a mwa* Bit -'" ■ * -e '. ’* *• ' i '-i: be,M
under the water •■)**' i i'V..' p»e ! . * ’ ‘ 4-»ed : • a'» farfhe' -that * .» a-,
f'afetfnj • Wendy s ' ’ ” f proper ■ !'7 ;rj'
Amp to rediscover the ‘OSt art of' '.'trjymg ' On*, e: ■ y s.de'ed the g'eatf.t •a'dy'jrte ■ ' J '
.• ■ * S ports S r,'f the fipubip f!yfr 'hf • jtete' a "Jr has bee- re;pgated ' *he !'ud ' ' )’ *
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Ip . A • Mf . .»•'?' the 1990 r> ... *r ' '
were tuning for the Jama an Bb.bs.-ed Team ar’!ea>t. e»p'v • «* a sued : ' " * ••» Ate'
'Iraymg ran bp performed"e.ther thp sitting or.standing-.position' The se. rp; s to lean" .pf. and to
• pep yOu? equipment " one p^ie leaning uph- . - ’ a. n pr'eve : the- front edge t'j»
digging -to the snow f*en >f get turned arc ■ d. bam first, -'member to tea ' '«J'' *eep the
leading edge off the ground The .tardiest frays nut there are the arge ' berglass ompovte * . vfs A nd
■n most ‘.afete'ias These are far superior to the heap, past • *tn-or. a*a.Uble i' #*'■■:* . a t athe» *ast
food franchises One day after a big stu»m a’ • -‘ege the * »er bv Hope H -a. r'ne J - "
deeds of tray tarcasses Students at the afetena and nearby “tDc-a f . *:' A "« ' '
textbooks
Despite ds structural weaknesses, the tra> -s far , ;pe* >r t it her * PA' t'a.h .i -Is
work weii, but oftf'1 have handles and othei ;rreyguUr f . that H-mease . i The a';-r t k. ;;a h i a d
the S nn. trad bag both pro*>de a good s : ; ,.;fia e but . de ■ :a-A - pr-.'te - .ej‘e-,: Be
partn.; art» .<re’u; with pitia boies If ?ou use the *< had • wa* ’* heesebai
w ■' tnp dinglebernes hang ">g from ».•*». . . \ f■ <b*e \ *-■. piastf v.-h- i **' ' a ' "• ;
,j, ers are far mpenor protiding good speed. profe<t;or. an.: - some ases rud-'-e-tary steer "g a, at 'y B
:*»ev*re • wortf the t^ey "e w •* food B E
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jutfji* .\ par! as! »fi'. Ws-ld : up ourse Vi
(dorado tfituffd a he . \ti!',Qo do* a senes of steep
Stamway. P•./•>. ip uJ ft • V i "■* I' .'f
There's no reiser !o 'i»e to*" anymore
to work on you* stai» riding first find a short sec ho»
of steps **th a fan runout for starters. try vomf *<de
ow angle steps *a*e suff your feet ar? square on the
pfdaii. j our fr on? wher <i straight. and four body weight
is back bfforr gomg o»er the top In fact, your saddle
should come up in front of your stoma<h Hold that
position as you gam warp speed let your bike suck up
the bumps, if the knees of a downhill ski racer
Ome youie come down the steps, try going back ip
and doing it again That could lead into a game of "fo*
.* the 'eader around campus Go real slew with lots of
technical maneuvering between a sign post and the curb,
the sw tchbaik on a ramp, up some short stairs, or betwef
two deans or professors without knocking them down
- Skip Hamilton